2024-04-16 at 1:58 pm
#43874
Thitikan Pohpoach
Participant
Some potential confounders to consider in this scenario could be socioeconomic status, occupation, living arrangements, and mobility patterns. These factors may impact both the likelihood of being a young adult and the frequency of social interactions. I would like to mention socioeconomic status. Young adults may have different social behaviors based on their income level or educational background. The socioeconomic background of teenagers significantly impacts their health, well-being, academic achievement, and overall development.